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Ramesh Warns Great Nicobar Plan Will Displace Tribal Communities, Calls EIA Flawed

The government counters that all approvals are in place.

Overview

  • Congress leader Jairam Ramesh said the project would disrupt and displace the Shompen and Nicobarese, violating existing regulations and policies.
  • He argued the environmental impact assessment was rushed and incomplete, noting that new studies were ordered only after clearance was granted.
  • Ramesh said expert video reports on the island’s indigenous communities were ignored and alleged some scientists faced pressure to deliver favorable findings.
  • He rejected compensatory measures such as afforestation in Haryana as an inadequate substitute for clear-felling biodiversity-rich forests on Great Nicobar.
  • Environment Minister Bhupendra Yadav said all necessary clearances have been obtained and defended the plan as vital for development, even as court challenges to approvals continue.